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1 Our religion has been too stuffy , too mouldy, too damp, too narrow.
2 The car is entirely too stuffy and hot.
3 It is too stuffy for London these months.
4 Merry said it would be too stuffy .
5 He found their completed systems too stuffy .
6 That's way too stuffy for me.
7 But even that sounded too stuffy .
8 First, growing up I didn't know any bankers…and when I met them in college, I thought they were too stuffy .
10 The modern small family is much too stuffy : children "brought up at home" in it are unfit for society.
11 A lot of the donors' rooms you can't get to with a wheelchair, or else they're too stuffy or too draughty.
12 They were altogether too stuffy and Captain Angua, try as she might, looked stunning in her uniform, especially when she was angry.
13 I think it was maybe too much excitement, or the room was too stuffy , event organiser Callum Scott told the News & Star.
14 De Kooning talked of being with Pollock at a party and Pollock complaining of it being too stuffy smashing his fists through a window.
15 "Noah, you're a bit too stuffy and set in your ways," I began.
16 "It's too stuffy , " said Amos.
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